According to the House of Commons Register of Members’ Interests, 16 SNP MPs list property interests from which most receive rental income.
Under the rules, they are required to list a property if (i) its value is over £100,000 and (ii) if they receive rental income of at least £10,000 a year.
*Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh(Ochil and South Perthshire).
Three flats in Glasgow and a house in Kingussie, Highlands and Islands (i/ii).
*Richard Arkless(Dumfries and Galloway).
A house in Broxburn, West Lothian, and a flat in Glasgow (i/ii).
*Ian Blackford(Ross, Skye and Lochaber).
Croft, including two holiday rental properties on the Isle of Skye (i/ii). A house in Lanark (i),
*Deidre Brock(Edinburgh North and Leith).
A half share in two Edinburgh flats (i).
*Lisa Cameron(East Kilbride, Strathaven and Lesmahagow).
A house in South Lanarkshire (i/ii). Five residential and holiday let apartments in Edinburgh and South Lanarkshire (i/ii).
*Martyn Day(Linlithgow and East Falkirk).
A house in West Lothian (i).
*Patricia Gibson(North Ayrshire and Arran).
A flat in Edinburgh (i).
*Calum Kerr(Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk).
A house in Wester Ross (i/ii).
*Chris Law(Dundee West).
A flat in Dundee (i) and a flat in Aberdeen (i).
*Angus Brendan MacNeil(Na h-Eileanan an Iar).
Jointly owns a house in Fort William plus a flat in Glasgow and a flat in London (i/ii).
*Stuart McDonald(Cumbernauld, Kilsyth and Kirkintilloch East).
A flat in East Dunbartonshire (i).
*John McNally(Falkirk).
Owns a hair salon, The Barber Shop, from which he receives £600 a month in rent.
*John Nicolson(East Dunbartonshire).
A terrace house in London’s Tower Hamlets (i/ii). He occasionally receives income for renting it out for photoshoots.
*Steven Paterson(Stirling).
A half share in a flat in Stirling (i).
*Tommy Sheppard(Edinburgh East).
Commercial premises and residential property in Edinburgh (i) owned by entertainment company Salt ‘n’ Sauce Promotions of which he is a shareholder.
*Michelle Thomson(Edinburgh West).
Two residential properties in Edinburgh, one in Falkirk, one on the Isle of Bute, one in East Calder, one in Stirling, one in Dollar, a half share of a property in Edinburgh and a quarter share of a property in Edinburgh (i/ii). She is a shareholder in the property management firm Your Property Shop.
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